Donald Trump is still taunting Jeb Bush on the campaign trail

Even after ending his run for presidency, Jeb Bush can't catch a
break from Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump.

At a campaign rally in Nevada on Tuesday, Trump said that he read
a newspaper article that called Bush's campaign performance
"brilliant."

"Sure, he spent $150 million and I spent practically nothing.
Sure, I am in first place, and he was at the bottom of the heap.
He ran a brilliant campaign, folks, it was brilliant," Trump said
sarcastically as the audience laughed.

He continued: "Jeb was going to win. Jeb is gone. He forgot about
three words, according to, I'll say it, The New York Times:
Donald John Trump."

Bush, who began the race as the Republican frontrunner, saw
his fortunes sink over the course of last year.

On Tuesday, Trump told his supporters that Bush was a "very nice
person." But he also bragged about defeating Bush, whom he
continued hammering for attacking him in the past.

"He was not nice to me, I will tell you, he was not nice to me,
and he ran millions and millions of negative ads," Trump said,
referring to Bush's super PAC.

Though Sens. Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz customarily praised Bush
after he exited the race, the public relationship between Bush
and Trump hasn't warmed. The reality-television star told
Tuesday's crowd that he attempted to talk to Bush,
but the former governor didn't take his call.

"I did call him to wish him the best. He didn't take my call.
That's not nice, that's not nice, right? That was very insulting,
right?" Trump said. "Actually, I was betting. I said, '50-50 he
doesn't take the call.'"